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Coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19 ) has increased the frequency of hand washing
COVID-19
Participants were randomly assigned to sanitize their hands using water and soap, alcohol-based hand sanitizers (ABHSs), or antiseptic wipes during 8-hour work shifts
As a result, a total of 62 participants were included in the study, of whom 20, 21, and 21 were randomly assigned to use water and soap, ABHS, and disinfecting wipes
Taken together, the results of this study show that the use of ABHS in daily hand hygiene has the lowest rate of skin barrier damage, is the most effective in reducing bacteria and fungi on hands, and is considered to be the most convenient and easy-to-use hand hygiene method
Original source:
Trinidad Montero-Vilchez, et al.
Assessment of hand hygiene strategies on skin barrier function during COVID-19 pandemic: A randomized clinical trialLeave
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